Number6 said: Filming has begun. I have worked on set many times and I am very aware of the work ethic of those involved.
Perhaps, but what happens when the strike ethic trumps the work ethic?
Number6 said: Filming has begun. I have worked on set many times and I am very aware of the work ethic of those involved.
Number6 said:
Go back to what i just said. The Film is Written.
I am wondering the exact same thing. What are they gonna do if they need to fix something?Jackson_Roykirk said:
Number6 said:
Go back to what i just said. The Film is Written.
I understand that a script has been delivered. But the script for most films continue to evolve and fine-tuned during principle photography (e.g. Nick Meyer fine-tuned the already-written script while filming TWoK).
Wouldn't this strike prevent this "perfecting of the script" from happening?
Yes, no new writing is allowed. They could use material from previous drafts or the actos could ad lib.Jackson_Roykirk said:
Number6 said:
Go back to what i just said. The Film is Written.
I understand that a script has been delivered. But the script for most films continue to evolve and fine-tuned during principle photography (e.g. Nick Meyer fine-tuned the already-written script while filming TWoK).
Wouldn't this strike prevent this "perfecting of the script" from happening?
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